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Mild aniridia phenotype: an under-recognized diagnosis of a severe inherited ocular disease.
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Graefe's archive for clinical and experimental ophthalmology = Albrecht von Graefes Archiv fur klinische und experimentelle Ophthalmologie [Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol] 2018 Nov; Vol. 256 (11), pp. 2157-2164. Date of Electronic Publication: 2018 Aug 30. - Publication Year :
- 2018
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Abstract
- Purpose: Aniridia is a rare panocular disorder caused by mutations in the PAX6 gene and characterized mainly by iris hypoplasia. Here, we present six families with a history of low vision/blindness with a previously undiagnosed mild aniridia phenotype with minimal iris changes.<br />Methods: Retrospective case series of patients diagnosed with a subtle aniridia phenotype characterized by minimal iris abnormalities, foveal hypoplasia, and an identified mutation in PAX6. Data collection from patient's charts included ocular examination findings, visual acuity, refraction, and clinical pictures when available. Genetic analysis was performed by isolation of genomic DNA from peripheral blood. The main outcome was the identification of patients with mild aniridia harboring a PAX6 mutation.<br />Results: In all six families, the phenotype included minimal corectopia and foveal hypoplasia; nystagmus was present in 10 out of 11 patients. A PAX6 mutation was identified in all six families; three of these mutations were identified previously, and three are novel mutations. All the mutations are located within the conventional 128-residue paired domain of PAX6.<br />Conclusions: A mild form of aniridia should be considered in the differential diagnosis of patients with low vision associated with mild iris abnormalities, nystagmus, and foveal hypoplasia. To ensure an accurate diagnosis of aniridia, minimal pupillary changes and/or incipient keratopathy should be examined. The broad phenotypic heterogeneity among aniridia leads to the fact that eye care clinicians must have a high index of suspicion for the disease when seeing undiagnosed low vision patients, because proper diagnosis can improve management as well as facilitate genetic testing and counselling.
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- Adult
Aged
Aniridia genetics
Aniridia physiopathology
Blindness genetics
Blindness physiopathology
Child
Child, Preschool
Eye Diseases, Hereditary genetics
Eye Diseases, Hereditary physiopathology
Female
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
PAX6 Transcription Factor genetics
Pedigree
Phenotype
Refraction, Ocular physiology
Retrospective Studies
Vision, Low genetics
Vision, Low physiopathology
Visual Acuity physiology
Young Adult
Aniridia diagnosis
Blindness diagnosis
Eye Diseases, Hereditary diagnosis
Mutation, Missense
Vision, Low diagnosis
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1435-702X
- Volume :
- 256
- Issue :
- 11
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Graefe's archive for clinical and experimental ophthalmology = Albrecht von Graefes Archiv fur klinische und experimentelle Ophthalmologie
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 30167917
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s00417-018-4119-1